Cisco SPA8000-G1 Administration Guide - Page 231
Mapping Enable, Substitute VIA Addr, EXT IP, Outbound Proxy - asterisk
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Troubleshooting C Q. How do I access the ATA device if I forget my password? A. By default, the User and Admin accounts have no password. If the ITSP set the password for either account and you do not know what it is, you need to contact the ITSP. If the password for the user account was configured after you received the ATA device, you can reset the device to the user factory default, which preserves any provisioning completed by the ITSP. If the Admin account needs to be reset, you have to perform a full factory reset, which also erases any provisioning. To reset the ATA device to the factory defaults, perform the following steps: 1. Connect an analog phone to the ATA device and access the IVR by pressing the asterisk key four times: **** Press the appropriate code to reset the unit: • Press 877778# to reset the unit to the defaults as it shipped from the ITSP. This will reset the User account password to the default of blank. • Press 73738# to perform a full reset of unit to the factory default settings. The Admin account password will be reset to the default of blank. 2. Press 1 to confirm the operation. Press * to cancel the operation. 3. Log in to the unit using the User or Admin account without a password and reconfigure the unit as necessary. Q. My ATA device is behind a NAT device or firewall and I'm unable to make a call or I'm only receiving a one-way connection. What should I do? A. Complete the following steps. 1. Configure your router to port forward "TCP port 80" to the IP address currently being used by your ATA device. If you do this often, we suggest that you use static IP address for the ATA device, instead of DHCP. (For help with port forwarding, consult your router documentation) 2. On the Line tab of the administration web server, change the value of Nat Mapping Enable to yes. On the SIP tab; change Substitute VIA Addr to yes, and the EXT IP parameter to the IP address of your router. 3. Make sure you are not blocking the UDP PORT 5060,5061 and port for UDP packets in the range of 16384-16482. Also, disable "SPI" if this feature is provided by your firewall. Identify the SIP server to which the ATA device is registering, if it supports NAT, using the Outbound Proxy parameter. Cisco Small Business ATA Administration Guide 231